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Los Gigantes del Cenepa

This is a beautiful contemporary march. It was composed by José Escajadillo Farro, in honor to the Peruvian soldiers that offered their lives defending Perú, during the conflict with Ecuador in 1995. The area of conflict still is Alto Cenepa, located in the northern border, Amazonas Department. This march was played for the first time in 1995, during the Military Parade, and it is played with pride by the Banda de la Fuerza Aérea del Perú (Peruvian Air Force Band).

Sequenced by Jorge Merino


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Marcha Militar "José Olaya"

"If I had a thousand lives, I would happily offer them in sacrifice, instead of betraying my country". "Si mil vidas tuviera, gustoso las daría antes de traicionar a mi patria". With those words, Jose Olaya, the martyr from Chorrillos, offered his life to give us the freedom that now we enjoy.

Sequenced by Jorge Merino

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Marcha Militar "El Cóndor Pasa"

This military march is based in the most well known Peruvian melody. It was composed by Daniel Alomía Robles.

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Marcha Militar "Angamos"

A military Peruvian march which is played in all the military parades by the Banda de la Marina de Guerra del Perú (Peruvian Navy Band). The vibrant melody and arrangement, is offered in honor of Almirante Miguel Grau, hero of the Batalla de Angamos, which is celebrated on October 08 of each year. This march was composed by T. Oliva M.

Sequenced by Jorge Merino


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Marcha Militar "Huérfano Alegre"

Other march which is popular in all military parades. We want to thank Jaime Ruiz, Director of the Colegio Reina del Mundo de Lima Band, for providing us with the musical scores used in the sequence of these marches.

Sequenced by Jorge Merino


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Marcha de Banderas

Arriba, Arriba, Arriba el Perú y su enseña gloriosa immortal, llevad, llevad en alto siempre, la BANDERA NACIONAL.... A march which is played in the main plazas in every Peruvian city, during the flag ceremonies. I want to thank Jorge Merino, one of many collaborators for obtaining the musical score and the text of this march.

Sequenced by Ricardo M. Serrano & Jorge Merino

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Sanjuanista

This is the march of the Glorious and Centennial Colegio Nacional de San Juan de Trujillo. It was composed by the Maestro Jaime Asseo. I want to thanks to Maestro Domingo Delgado Sachún, Director of the Banda del Colegio Nacional de San Juan Band of Trujillo, for providing us with the musical score of this march.

Sequenced by Ricardo M. Serrano